One-Dimensional and Two-Dimensional Analyses of Hard Coal Separation in a Jig
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https://doi.org/10.29227/IM-2015-01-18Keywords:
coal, multidimensional analysis, partition curve, partition surfaceAbstract
Grained material characterises diversity because of physical properties, physicochemical properties and geometrical properties de- cide upon feed applicability of a beneficiation type. One-dimensional analyses are not enough for complete description of raw materials. Two-dimensional and multidimensional analyses are more and more popular. The most important properties of hard coal are: size, density and ash content. This paper presents an analysis and an appraisal of grained hard coal separation efficiency in a jig. Partition curves of a feed and size fractions are made. The probable error Ep is used to assess and compare the efficiency of gravity beneficiation of separated fractions. Further, two-dimensional empirical cumulative distributions and an empirical parti- tion surface are analyzed in the following paper.
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